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realityshifted2011-05-06 07:54 pm
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001 [Many Miles from Camelot]
[The vase of flowers fell to the ground with a crash, sending daisies and shards of broken pottery scattering across the starry floor of the Plane. Guinevere was not a clumsy servant – clumsy servants didn’t last long in royal households, after all – but the shock of being pulled from one world to another was something that no one could prepare for.
She gasped, clasping her hands over her mouth.]
… where am I? What manner of place is this?
[She’d picked the flowers that very morning, as a gift for the Lady Morgana. (Times had changed in Camelot, but Gwen’s affection for her mistress had not.) Had someone followed her back to the castle? Or had someone simply seen her enter the Queen’s chambers and made an incorrect assumption about her identity?
It didn’t matter. She was not in Camelot any more. Stepping away from the spreading puddle of water and speaking with a dignity beyond her station and her work worn clothing, she addressed her unseen captors.]
I do not know why you have brought me here, but there is nothing you can say that will make me betray my mistress. I will not help you.
[She would rather die than help them, though she did not say that. Any sorcerer who would kidnap her would have no qualms about granting such a wish.]
I cannot. [Her composure wavered. Though she was not ashamed of who or what she was, her life depended on convincing her captors that she was inconsequential. She could only hope that they did not already know of her close relationship with Morgana.] I am only a servant. I have nothing of value. I am not important. Keeping me here will not further your cause.
[She paused, waiting for an answer that did not come. Panic started to well up inside her once more.]
Please, listen to me! You do not have to do this! Arthur is a good king and a good man. If you wish to talk to him, I know he will listen ...
She gasped, clasping her hands over her mouth.]
… where am I? What manner of place is this?
[She’d picked the flowers that very morning, as a gift for the Lady Morgana. (Times had changed in Camelot, but Gwen’s affection for her mistress had not.) Had someone followed her back to the castle? Or had someone simply seen her enter the Queen’s chambers and made an incorrect assumption about her identity?
It didn’t matter. She was not in Camelot any more. Stepping away from the spreading puddle of water and speaking with a dignity beyond her station and her work worn clothing, she addressed her unseen captors.]
I do not know why you have brought me here, but there is nothing you can say that will make me betray my mistress. I will not help you.
[She would rather die than help them, though she did not say that. Any sorcerer who would kidnap her would have no qualms about granting such a wish.]
I cannot. [Her composure wavered. Though she was not ashamed of who or what she was, her life depended on convincing her captors that she was inconsequential. She could only hope that they did not already know of her close relationship with Morgana.] I am only a servant. I have nothing of value. I am not important. Keeping me here will not further your cause.
[She paused, waiting for an answer that did not come. Panic started to well up inside her once more.]
Please, listen to me! You do not have to do this! Arthur is a good king and a good man. If you wish to talk to him, I know he will listen ...

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[It was too late. Her mistress had already been captured.
For a moment, Gwen was too shocked - too horrified - to return the embrace at all. A moment later, she hugged back to assure herself that Morgana was all right in the circumstances.]
Where are we?
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Morgana, what's going on?
[She didn't look worried, but Gwen - still half convinced that they had been captured by a sorcerer - remained wary.]
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That is what I thought as well. [Though not for ransom, of course. To uncover what she knew.] When I saw that you were already here ...
[She shook her head, unable to adequately communicate how terrible that would have been.]
How can it be worse?
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He appears behind Gwen, wearing his Gold Cloth and his white cloak behind and attached to his back.] Your King is fine, for all I know, so do not worry. [Now approaches her.] Just because you are a servant it does not make you less important.
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Are you the one who brought me here?
[He had appeared out of nowhere. He could only be a sorcerer.]
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Welcome to the Astral Plane.
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I ... thank you, I think. I can't say I'm glad to be here.
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Most people here including myself had the same reaction, so it is okay.
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Guinevere, calm down. You're not trapped in this place and can return home whenever you wish.
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Your majesty!
[She'd meant every word of what she had said, but she hadn't been speaking for the king's ears.]
How can we return to Camelot? I do not even know where we are.
[It was a prison without walls or bars, which made escape even more difficult. Though she did trust him. She had to believe him.]
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Returning home is as simple as a thought. Just think about returning and you will be there.
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[Of course she does.]
And what about you? Will you remain here? [She is wondering how she can possibly summon help to such a place. Merlin will listen to her, certainly, as will Gaius and Leon, but that will be no use if they cannot reach their king.] Or can you escape just as easily?
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I had no idea you were so concerned for my well-being, Guinevere.
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You are my king, sire. Any loyal citizen of Camelot would be concerned for your safety. And you haven't answered my question.
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Oh, and welcome to the Astral Plane! Uh...I know it's a bit overwhelming at first, but it's not so bad, really. Especially since you've got friends here already.
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[She is still wary of the Plane itself, but she is a good enough judge of character to know that Oliver is not a danger.]
Do you know Arthur and Morgana well?
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Uh...so, I bet you have questions. What can I help with?
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Saw the fourthwalling okay on your permissions, but poke me if you'd rather not?
It's fine <3!
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